This fun PowerPoint is great for teaching children about the typical rooms you may find in a home. The children will learn the names of the rooms and will sort some household objects to ensure that they are in the right place.
Use this informative PowerPoint to learn about the Past Simple tense. It allows children to practise building sentences with regular and irregular verbs as well as asking open and closed questions in Past Simple.
This United Kingdom Information PowerPoint teaches children essential information about the sovereign country, including geography, culture, religion, and more. It also features colourful images and illustrations to support the information and to promote visual learning.
This informative presentation includes a helpful definition of what a relative clause is and how we can make them, including clear and easy-to-understand examples. It explains where relative clauses can be placed in a sentence and provides many opportunities for the children to consolidate their new knowledge.
Use this fantastic PowerPoint to learn how and when use the Simple Present tense. It also contains a number of activities to practise building positive sentences and general question in Present Simple.
This weather-themed PowerPoint focuses on modal verbs of probability – may, might and could. It also introduces the children to adverbs of probability (definitely, perhaps, probably) and provides plenty of opportunities to practise them in sentences.
This game is great for developing speaking and writing skills. It focuses on expanding simple sentences by answering a variety of questions. The slides contain colorful images which are bound to engage your students. This game is more suited to intermediate learners. It comes with a useful worksheet which can be used in class or as homework.
With this fantastic PowerPoint, you can help children to build initial sound and letter recognition. Colourful illustrations make it easier for the children to link the sound to the letter and begin to recognise it in words.
This informative presentation introduces children to the modal verb ‘must’, which is used to give orders, warnings and advice. The slides focus on things we must and mustn’t do to look after the environment.
We can use reported speech to express orders, requests and advice. This engaging presentation clearly explains how to transform direct speech sentences into reported speech. It also provides plenty of sentence building exercises to practise new skills.
This excellent presentation is a great way to prepare your pupils for the oral part of the end of the year exam in English. It explores the role of fashion in today’s society; the way if influences our lifestyle as well as allows us to express our personality.